How Good Food may Turn to Poison NF^\ ECAY '* nt * ‘digestion, you M ) 1 know ' evtm wh «n P takes I &amp;gt;y place In the stomach. ' Food decqmd In the body 1 idler being eaten Is as dangerous to V health's# lood decayed betsre being eaten. food nourishes or poisons, just according to how long It remains;in the Bowels Undigested. Cascarets are the slmgAest and surest safeguard against Delayed .Digestion yet discovered. • • • Sold in a thin Enamel Box, half as (htok as your watch, which fits Into the •eat pocket or lady's puts*,as If It grew these. in this round-edged Enssnel Box are fount! six small Candy Tablets. • Obte of these toothsome tablets works wonder# for digestion. Soon as placed in the irusuth It starts the Saliva flowing, which at tonce gets to work dissolving 11. The.Saliva becomes blended with the Candy Cascaret tablet, and from the moment they start going down your throat itogether they start marking together. • Now. what do they work at? Bowelwork, off course—...

Llfe-Snvlnur Service. In perhaps no other country Is the Ilfp-snvlng service as proficient as in the United States. The sytem was first established In 1871, and there are at present 277 life-saving stations supported by the government, 192 of which are oh) the Atlantic coast, (18 on the Great Lakes. 16 on the Pacific coast, amd one at the falls of the Ohio Elver near Louisville. -- There were;only Jiefirdlsasterr along" the coasts during the year ending June 30, 1905, and out of 4.089 persons Involved only twenty-seven were lost.

Momentary Rclrpit. “Mr, Spotcaah,” said the reformed sport, “we want to buy a thousand crullers for the waifs’ picnic, Can you give us something?” “Yes,” answered the merchant. “Here’s $5.” "Thanks, Mr. Spotcasn. I, told the boys, by George. It was toils ns (o doughnuts you’d cough up liberal!” Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s •Southing Syrup the best remedy to nee for their children daring the teething period.

m akino Airr»«ciAL ice cream." Oil lined Instead of tke Ordinary Ingredients, “When Prof. Stillman of Stevens Institute gave a dinner to, two friends, nt which most of the viands were made artificially by Chemical means,” writes Lawrence Perry la the Technics' World inogsslne, "he bad small Ides of the furore hlg efforts would produce. But be has received hundreds of letters asking how different dishes were produced —so many that he Ims not bad time to answer many of them. “The chemical processes which he employed were some of them simple and some quite complicated. To make vanilla Ice cream Tiy artificial means, for Instance, the alchemist took some triple refined cottonseed oll.anl placed It In a centrifugal machine which revolved at a velocity of 3,000 revolutions a minute. A beautiful emulsion was thereby produced, which was then frozen, chemically, of course. The flavor was obtained by the addition of vanillin, glucln and nltrobenzol. They say that Ice cream composed as above I...

'Carl Scfanrs. No other man of foreign birth ever showed such fine command of the English language or used It so felicitously A man who objected strongly to his politics but admired his talents as a writer once said: "I wish Mr. Sehurz couldn’t write so well; I could hate him better.” In 1877 Carl Sehurz visited Boston to make a speech against Benjamin F. Butler, who was running for Governor of Massachusetts. While arguing cn the question of the resumption of specie payments, an Issue that was paramount at that time, Mr. Sehurz likened "Inflation” to a balloon filled that had carried the American nation off Its feet. At that time ha made use of the following expression, which brought the immense audience that greeted him to Its feet: “,We have placed our feet on solid ground again and we propose to keep them there."

The Useful Earthworm. Darwin estimates that there are 100,000 earthworms quietly at, wort tor the advantage of the upper six feet of every acre. They continually turn over the soli and drag down leaves and grass, and thus they loosen the soil and fertilize the ground, so that necessary air can reach the roots that spread am] grow.

UTTERLY WORN OUT. Vitality Sapped by Years of Suffering ’- ■ , With Kidney Trouble. Capt. J. AV. Hogun, former postmaster of Indlanola, now living at Austin, Texas, writes: “I was afflicted for years with pains across the loins and in the hips and shoulders. I had headache also and neur a I g ta. My right eye,*- from pain, was of little . i ■ use to me for years. The constant flow of urine kept my system depleted, causing nervous chills and night sweats. After trying seven different kinds of climate and using all kinds of medicine, I had the good fortune to hear of Doan’s Kidney Pills. This remedy has cured me. I am as well today as I was twenty years ago, and my eyesight is perfect." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.

«»■»» lUUmr oiUM. The station master at Bombnrg-I &amp;gt; burg standing erect in approved mile fnry attitude at tbe end of the plait form tbat bound* hi* dominion 1* oat of the grandest eights in nature, mJM Everybody’s Magazine. His magnlflceS uniform of blue and gold shines coy? splcuous in tbe sun. Fits' red cap at olllce I* adorned with maoh gtlt sad the; occi; / on, let us say, being festival be wears with pomp and olrcumstanoe a massive sword. As Napoleon OPOB the Held of battle, he from his coign tt vantage surveys the scene of actioncalm, Imjierturbable, majestic, full of thought and command. A long train is drawn up to the station, and he stands where' all passengers can derive plea* ure and edification from gazing u poo him. He looks down the platform giydi observes that Ids ■rdjuthfits are proper ly herding and showing about the lew, degraded, third-class passengers, bathe gives no sign.

Uretl (;u»neifcn. Olrl with the Gibson Girl —Can’t yon see something familiar in the fact of that man sitting on the opposite sid* of the car? Girt with" fh* .Intla Mar*nwe TWmple— I Yes; It's his eyes. I wish he’d he a little less familiar w-th them. — The more (.'iii.aie.i ~ ......ill has, tk# fewer fads she Is likely to cultivate.—* Phiiadelptrm Record;- —— 1

m E m iWRWMwni-trw ••■ vip.v . '.W-, ffHE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS The Ingredients that enter into S. S. S. and the method of combining and preparing them so that they build up and strengthen of the body, make it the greatest of all tonics, S. “ every part ot tne body, make it the greatest of all tonics. S. S. S, is nature’s 'f ' ' remedy— PURELY VEGETABLE— and while it is restoring the lost appcrtue, overcoming that tired, run-down feeling, and other ailments common to Spring, which Warn ifc fkaf if i*q f n U - it i- _ I_l _ 1 t 11 . r at it is necessary to take a tonic, it is purifying the blood of all poisons and waste thatitcan supply to the system the strength and nourishment it needs to ] ■warn ils that matters so Vj * n perfect condition during the depressing summer months that are to follow, Spring is the season when most every needs a tonic. It is nature’s time for ' keep il one renewing and changing; and as everything puts on new life, the sap rises in vegetation, the earth ...

■ Throiighflut the world. about 8 per cent of people gain their living directly from the sea. THK DAISY FLT KILL.FII destroys all the 3 flirsand affords comfort to every home, in ' t' '%V&amp;lt; - %ii? dining room, sleeping room, and all places where flies are troub tesome. Clean, neat and will not soil or injure anything.Try thus once and you will never be without them. If not kept by dealers sent prepaid for 30c. Uwroid Somers, 149 DeKalb Aye. Brooklyn, N. Y, Usual Result. One day, Justto try a new piiin, The office went hunting the man; But it hunted too high, For the man he was shy— And it bagged the old boss of a dan. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that .Coirtain Mercury a. mercury will surely destroy ths sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do la un fold to the good you ca*. possibly ■erlve from them...

FI! S pt - Vltns ' nance and all Nervous Dl»- ' ' eases permanently cured by Dr. ICllne's Great Nerve Restorer Rend forTRBK *2 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. R. H. Kline, lid.. 1131 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Save the Babies. ItfFAUT MORTALITY is something frightfoL We can hardly realize that off all the children horn in civilized countries, twentytwo per cent., or nearly! one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirty seven percent., or mord than one-third, befove they are five, and one-half before they are fifteen I •We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save amar jority of these precious lives, Neither do we hesitate to say that many of -the# ' infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain more or less opium, or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickn...

My Hair is Extra Long Feqd your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop failing, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only genuine hair-fopd you can buy. It gives new life to the hair-bulbs. You save what hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. Tho bost kind of a testimonial—- “ Sold for over sixty years,’ 9 J MftdabyJ.O. Aywr Co., Lowell, Jm Also znanalfeoturora of f SARSAPARILLA. £Jk f sarsap; / 1 IS&amp;amp; TQ PILLS, 4L JkllVl O CHERRY PECTORAL. Vm Cm del A lieu's Fool Ease FREE Write Allen B. Olmsted. Leßoy, N.Y.. for • (tee Sample of Allen’s Foot-Ease. It cores sweating, hot, swollen, aching feet. It makes new or tight Shoes easy. A certain core (or Corns. Ingrowing Nalls and Bunions. All Druggists sell It. 86c. Don't accept any substitute.

HIGHLAND PARK HAPPENINGS for Stic -House and lot In Highland Park, 4 rooms, modern, only $1375. Will take good lot da first payment. balance monthly. For Exchange -7-room house, southeast, 50 ft front, modern, for Highland Park or Garvansa. Nine-room house, twe-story, partly furnished, 80 ft. front, tor Highland Park, Garvanza or Hcllywocd. Standard Rea! Estate Co., 5713. iesadeaa are. Both Phones. Chickens for sale, 524 Fayette st. Phone East SC7. 0-0* Use our free bulletin board for listing rooms to let. Occidental Realty Co., 5137 Pasadena Aye. Bast 150. C-2* The Women's Prayer Circle will meet In the Sunday school room of the Presbyterian church Tuesday at 3 p.m. Montgomery &amp;amp; Mullin are building a big addition to their lumber sheds, making about, the fifth Important enlarg^m' v.-l-icb they have 'found It aecessarv to make since locating In Highland Park, The S'-n-iimre Glen Tract on East Avenue 52 is atTactlng attention, and as it is very advantageously situated and ...